Ai Weiwei’s HUMAN FLOW Offers New Perspective on the Plight of Refugees
Ai Weiwei’s HUMAN FLOW Offers New Perspective on the Plight of Refugees
International Artwork Makes Landfall at the Lorne Sculpture Biennale
We take a look at one of the greatest sculpture events in the world: the Lorne Sculpture Biennale.
Women Unite in Song for International Women’s Day
I Am dismantles gender stereotypes to champion each and every woman’s ability and right to be who they choose to be.
‘Faces Places’ is an Outstanding Celebration of Imagination and Connection
Artists Agnès Varda and JR travel through France in this heartwarming, iconic documentary that transcends its simple premise.
Is Art Advertising for What Matters Most in Life?
Can the meaning of life be found in a splash of paint?
Racial Tensions in Detroit Aren’t So Black and White
Kathryn Bigelow’s new film is gritty and confronting, but does it offer new insight into the systemic abuse of power that plagues America’s streets?
Hulk Hogan VS Gawker Doco Gives the Right Message the Wrong Way
The new Netflix documentary tries to highlight the unprecedented threat faced by adversarial journalism, but is mired in false equivalency.
Carry the Flag: How One Man Gave Torres Strait Islanders an Identity
25 years ago, Bernard Namok designed the Torres Strait Island flag. In that flag, he established the recognition his people had been searching for.
The History of the Entire World in, Like, 20 Amazing Minutes
Filled with catchy jingles and gaudy effects, ‘history of the entire world, i guess’ is a bizarre and intelligent crash course on the history of our little corner of the universe.
Impressions: Bill Nye Saves the World
Legendary science guy Bill Nye is back in a new series, but can it really save the world from scientific illiteracy?
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